Reboot into normal mode, and your Plugable USB terminals will all pop up fresh login screens.

Zero Client for Windows Multipoint Server 2011

Boot into Windows Multipoint Server’s “Maintenance Mode”

Make sure your server’s graphics drivers have been upgraded from VGA to the native drivers which support WDDM/Aero (usually from Intel, nVidia, or ATI). Note: some common server GPUs do not support WDDM and Aero, including the Matrox G200 series. These cards are not supported, and must be upgraded. This is required for the DisplayLink drivers in the next step.

Download and install the latest Plugable USB terminal drivers for the DC-125. If any errors are reported, let us know. You should see the screens attached to the DC-125 showing blank desktops.

Note that USB Zero Clients with different underlying technology/drivers cannot be mixed on the same system. The major chipsets are DisplayLink, MCT (Magic Control Technology), and SMSC. So if you will have Zero Clients from different brands mixed on the system, insure they use the same technology (ours, including the DC-15, all use DisplayLink technology).

Now just return to “Standard” mode and (with keyboard & mouse attached to each DC-125), you’ll see a fresh login come up on each one.

All required software is included in Fedora 17. The Plugable DC-125 and UD-160-A are currently the only docking stations on the market that work out of the box to provide plug and play multiseat support with Fedora open source Linux.